Nxt Museum
Museum · Buiksloterham ·

Nxt Museum

Museum · Buiksloterham ·

Immersive installations fusing technology, creativity, light, and sound

multimedia
contemporary art
sensory experience
audiovisual experiences
psychedelic light
unique museum
interactive art
thought provoking
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Nxt Museum by null
Nxt Museum by null
Nxt Museum by null
Nxt Museum by null
Nxt Museum by null
Nxt Museum by null
Nxt Museum by null
Nxt Museum by null
Nxt Museum by null
Nxt Museum by null
Nxt Museum by null
Nxt Museum by null
Nxt Museum by null
Nxt Museum by null
Nxt Museum by null
Nxt Museum by null
Nxt Museum by null
Nxt Museum by null
Nxt Museum by null

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Asterweg 22, 1031 HP Amsterdam, Netherlands Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
Gender neutral restroom
Free Wi-Fi
LGBTQ friendly

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Asterweg 22, 1031 HP Amsterdam, Netherlands Get directions

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Features

•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Gender neutral restroom
•Free Wi-Fi
•LGBTQ friendly
•Trans safe
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Dec 19, 2025

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"“A new museum, Nxt just recently opened in Amsterdam Noord with a focus on multimedia.”"

Amsterdam Travel Guide: Elza Wandler
Nxt Museum

AQ

Google
The best way to experience the Next museum is to take your time. Many of the exhibitions were looped at 10+min and to fully appreciate it, it worth relaxing and taking the time to experience the exhibit. Dont go here with preconceived ideas, just go in with zero expectations and appreciate the what is happening in front of you. I found it a very unique sensory experience. Each setup triggers you in q different way. Sometimes I found the exhibits a bit dark/sinister (characters/music/setup) which I found a bit unnecessary, but that's the artist take. Let the next museum with mixed feelings. But came to appreciate it once I processed what I had just experienced.

Maryna K.

Google
The Nxt Museum is, in my opinion, one of the most interesting contemporary art museums in Amsterdam. If you’re genuinely interested in *truly* contemporary art, and don’t consider Impressionists or even Andy Warhol (who’s closer, but still from a past era) to be contemporary, then this museum is likely to impress you. I personally loved it. The last hall left such a strong impression on me that I wanted to go back and experience it again. And if you’re looking for immersive audiovisual experiences in Amsterdam, I think this museum is exactly what you’ll enjoy.

Stella Maris C.

Google
Those are the only 3 interesting installations, in the videos attached. Unfortunately, it's really not worth the price, 25 euro. I love contemporary art with experience with sound, kinetic and lights, but this is far away to be that, with all the respect for the artists. I suggest to review the experience. On a note. They advertise at the entrance that if you do a 5 stars google review, you get a postcard for free. I wonder why. 🤔

Sara Y.

Google
Such a cool museum to visit. They have new exhibitions every few weeks. It’s always very immersive and interesting exhibitions that make you think deeply. And location is close to other museums and places to visit in noord.

Ekaterina I.

Google
We didn’t really know what to expect beforehand, but it turned out to be a very interesting and quite unique museum. There were several artists, and each one of them impressed us. I definitely recommend visiting.

Sun B.

Google
Very interesting experience. A different kind of museum stimulating visual and audio senses. I wouldn't recommend it for very young kids though.

Daniel K.

Google
It was a bit too expensive but in general we had a good 1.5hrs there. I liked the „bigger“ rooms, the smaller installations where not my thing. So 4/7 I liked.

Meghan M.

Google
Lots of cool trippy art installations. There's one where you can just lie down on beans bags and watch the animations on a huge screen that takes up the whole wall. Bit of a journey to get to but worth it if you have other things planned for after. Managed to go through the whole museum in under an hour.